An English newspaper describes Mohamed Salah's position with Liverpool as a nightmare!

The position of the Egyptian international player, Mohamed Salah, is still ambiguous with his club, Liverpool, after the negotiations became more complicated, after the club rejected the player’s requests to stay with the team, so that the English and international newspapers continued to shed light on one of the most important contracts in the world of football currently with a player who won the third best player During 2021, his club refuses to renew his contract with him due to financial demands.

The English newspaper "Mirror" shed light on the issue, explaining that Liverpool may face a nightmare at the end of the current season due to the English team's top scorer, Mohamed Salah, as the two parties disagree about the financial matters of the deal, as Mohamed Salah is asked for a weekly salary of at least 400-500 thousand pounds.

And Mohamed Salah had confirmed on more than one occasion that he would like to stay with Liverpool until the end of his career, but it does not depend only on him, and the newspaper reported that Liverpool fans are desperate to see Mohamed Salah sign a new long-term contract with the English club.

And if the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, does not sign his contract renewal contract before the end of the season, Liverpool may decide to sell him in the summer, which is a nightmare for the Reds, according to the description of the same newspaper, and “Mirror” indicated that the financial demands of Mohamed Salah are not considered extraordinary compared to the stars of the league. The other Englishman where Cristiano Ronaldo gets £500,000 a week, while Kevin De Bruyne earns £400,000 a week.

The English journalist believes that Mohamed Salah is as influential as any other player in the English Premier League, as he deserves an exorbitant salary, and Liverpool will regret letting a player of his caliber leave if the administration refuses to meet his demands.

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